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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/27/16 4:46 PM, Tom Zeller wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">My questions is : should I go through the effort of getting Java 6 on shibboleth.net for the Jenkins builds, or ignore ? It’s not a big deal to do so.
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Brent's call I think.
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Actually, I just went ahead and configured the v2 stack to build with Java 6 in Jenkins. I had already installed it, just never configured the Jenkins jobs to use it.</pre>
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I was going to say: If it's easy, that's fine. Or if it's hard,
given the impending EOL and the fact that we haven't been doing so
far, not to worry about it.<br>
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